Saving unique habitats : [contiguous United States] / National Geographic ; editor--Jon Bowen ; design--Hannah Tak ; text--Eve Conant ; research--Shelley Sperry ; map production--Jon Bowen and Theodore A. Sickley.

"The greatest threat to the diversity of life on Earth is the loss of habitat -- but the information needed to counter that is more readily available than ever. This map is an example: It shows how common or rare a given kind of habitat is in the lower 48 states."

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: National Geographic Partners (U.S.) (Cartographer)
National Geographic Society (U.S.) (Publisher)
Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.) (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Bowen, Jon (Cartographer) (Editor)
Sickley, Theodore A. (Cartographer)
Zillmer, Scott (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, [2016]
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Genre:
Physical Description:1 map : color ; 41 x 66 cm, on sheet 51 x 79 cm, folded to 13 x 20 cm
Cartographic Data:Scale 1:7,000,000. 1 cm = 70 km 1 in. = 110 miles ;
Albers equal-area projection
(W 124°47ʹ--W 66°57ʹ/N 49°23ʹ--N 24°31ʹ).
Format: Map

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